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\caption{Power tests for non statistically significant coefficients in our main indexes estimates} 
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Index & SM Individual & SM Group & TV \\ 
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Index on TV show consumption & - & - & - \\ 
  Index of video of women's empowerment and support consumption & - & - & - \\ 
  Index of knowledge about treatment information & - & - & - \\ 
  Index of attitudes toward gender and marital equality & 0.125 & 0.123 & 0.143 \\ 
  Index of attitudes on sexual violence & 0.125 & 0.123 & 0.143 \\ 
  Index of donation to organizations supporting women & 0.125 & 0.123 & 0.143 \\ 
  Index of domestic and sexual violence experienced during COVID-19 & 0.125 & 0.123 & 0.143 \\ 
  Index of hypothetical use of online resources and contact with an organization when responding to domestic violence & - & - & - \\ 
  Index of hypothetical use of online resources and contact with an organization when responding to sexual violence & - & - & 0.143 \\ 
  Index of recent use of online resources and contact with an organization during COVID-19 & - & - & - \\ 
  Index of views on women's future outlook toward gender and marital equality & - & 0.123 & - \\ 
  Index of domestic and sexual violence experienced before COVID-19 & - & 0.123 & 0.143 \\ 
  Index of hypothetical talking to husband, family members, or reporting to authorities when responding to domestic violence & 0.125 & 0.123 & 0.143 \\ 
  Index of hypothetical talking to husband, family members, or reporting to authorities when responding to sexual violence & 0.125 & 0.123 & 0.143 \\ 
  Index of recent use of online resources and contact with an organization before COVID-19 & 0.125 & 0.123 & 0.143 \\ 
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\justify {\footnotesize \textit{Notes:} We present the minimum detectable effect given our sample size, a significance level of $0.05$, and power of $0.80$. We perform a two-sided test since we pre-specify a two-sided hypothesis for non-statistically significant effects.} \end{table}
